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Last edited by deermagnet : 02/06/2013 at 08:33 AM
Nice work. And...smart thinking!
So the "replacement" from that SB has an o-ring that the original didn't - obstensibly to correct for a rough or "off" finish on the surface of the casing. I wonder why they didn't just add a copper crush washer to the old to make a seal? Looks to me that you're only supposed to apply 28 lb ft of torque and the allen is there to keep you from over-tightening - either that or the plug is designed to be "disposable" (single use). Let us know how the new one works out. If you look around there's also a washer that has a neoprene backing that might work to improve the seal against the casing if the one you have doesn't fix the leak.
-- John
John Eaton
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2001 Proton Yellow #580
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No one should have to go thru that.
i know this thread is old but im going through a similar situation: i changed the trans fluid and everything was fine but when i went to put the bolt back in the overflow i noticed something hanging off of it - it was the little rubber gasket falling off - i put it back on but it leaks so i made my own gasket out of a very thin piece of rubber/plastic stuff i had lying around and it worked for a day or two but i have a very slow leak again - i ordered the dorman replacement bolt that deermagnet found (thanks deermagnet) but i noticed it is quite a bit longer than the original trans bolt - this extra length will not interfere with the trans?
So does this mean the oil pan plug should have an o-ring or crush washer too? Mine has neither...
So Mark, I take it that you really dislike the Isuzu replacement plug?
Vixer Fixer
You mean to say that it's even worse then cooked cabbage, stewed tomatoes and liver?? ...IMPOSSIBLE!!
That type of plug is widely used in high pressure hydraulic valving.
The design of the entrapped o-ring means that any pressure trying to get out, helps the seal to tighten.
They have a reputation of needing the BFH treatment to get them out.
Total overkill for our transmission pans.
PK
Now that food has replaced sex in my life -
I can't even get into my own pants!!
My memory is really getting bad nowadays but I'm pretty sure I used teflon thread-sealing tape on mine even though I had no signs of leakage to keep it that way.
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